New drive-in cinema launches in Hampshire next week - here's how to get tickets
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Suzuki’s @TheDriveIn is coming to Pinkmead Farm, near Botley, as one of 12 locations it is visiting across the UK between July and October.
Movie fans can enjoy the iconic American film experience between September 24 and September 27.
The first film shown will be teen comedy Mean Girls on Thursday at 4pm.
Time Out London previously reported that the plan is to set up an LED screen and for cars to be parked two-metres apart, as per social distancing advise.
There will be a food-delivery app so that visitors can enjoy snacks and drinks with the movies, orders will be delivered by ‘roller-waiters’.
The drive-in cinema will also have other entertainment such as silent car discos, bingo and stand-up comedy.
Fans in Brighton will also be able to visit the cinema between September 30 and October 4.
Full list of films
Mean Girls (12+, 2004) – September 24, 4pm
Grease (PG, 1978) – September 24, 8pm
Grease (PG, 1978) – September 25, 4pm
Back To The Future (PG, 1985) – September 25, 8pm
The Goonies (PG, 1985) – September 26, 12pm
Toy Story (PG, 1995) – September 26, 4pm
Joker (15+, 2019) – September 26, 8pm
Aladdin (PG, 2019) – September 27, 12pm
The Lion King (PG, 1994) – September 27, 4pm
A Star Is Born (15+, 2018) – September 27, 8pm
Tickets start at £38.50 per car and can be purchased here – but you have to be quick because they are selling fast.
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